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match the description of eukaryotic structures below with one correct t…

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match the description of eukaryotic structures below with one correct term. each term can be used more than once. the site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination; site of oxidation; have pores thus allowing movement of molecules across its double membranes.; contains many digestive enzymes and very low ph; the rer is
ough\ because of the presence of this structure on its surface.; responsible for lipid synthesis; the site where most atp is synthesized; have 9+2 and 9+0 arrangement. options: golgi apparatus, vacuole, ribosome, flagella, lysosome, chloroplast, phagosome, nucleus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination: Golgi apparatus (modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport).
  2. Site of oxidation: (Typically, peroxisomes are the site of oxidation, but if from the given list, maybe a typo or if considering other, but from the list, maybe no exact, but if we assume, maybe not. Wait, the given list: Let's check again. Wait, the options are Golgi apparatus, Vacuole, ribosome, Flagella, Lysosome, Chloroplast, phagosome, Nucleus. Wait, maybe "Site of oxidation" – maybe a mistake, but if we consider, maybe no. Wait, maybe the user's list is missing peroxisome. But from the given, maybe not. Wait, let's do each:
  • "The site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination" → Golgi apparatus.
  • "Site of oxidation" → (If we have to choose from given, maybe no, but maybe a mistake. Wait, maybe the original question has more options, but in the given list, maybe not. Wait, maybe the user made a typo. Alternatively, maybe "Site of oxidation" – maybe mitochondria? But mitochondria is not in the list. Wait, the given options: Golgi, Vacuole, ribosome, Flagella, Lysosome, Chloroplast, phagosome, Nucleus. So maybe the "Site of oxidation" is a mistake, but let's proceed with the rest.
  • "Have pores thus allowing movement of molecules across its double membranes." → Nucleus (nuclear envelope has pores).
  • "Contains many digestive enzymes and very low pH" → Lysosome (digestive enzymes, acidic environment).
  • "the rER is 'rough' because of the presence of this structure on its surface." → ribosome (rER has ribosomes on its surface).
  • "Responsible for lipid synthesis" → (Smooth ER, but not in the list. Wait, the given list: maybe no. Wait, maybe a mistake. Alternatively, maybe Golgi? No, Golgi modifies. Wait, maybe the options are incomplete. But from the given, maybe no. Wait, the user's list: Golgi, Vacuole, ribosome, Flagella, Lysosome, Chloroplast, phagosome, Nucleus. So maybe "Responsible for lipid synthesis" – no option, but maybe a mistake.
  • "The site where most ATP is synthesized" → (Mitochondria, not in list. So maybe a mistake. Wait, Chloroplast makes ATP via photosynthesis, but main ATP synthesis is mitochondria. But not in list. So maybe a mistake.
  • "Have 9+2 and 9+0 arrangement" → Flagella (and cilia) have 9+2 (or 9+0 in some) microtubule arrangement.

So matching each:

  1. The site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination: Golgi apparatus
  2. Site of oxidation: (No exact match in given list, but maybe a typo. If we ignore, proceed.)
  3. Have pores thus allowing movement of molecules across its double membranes: Nucleus
  4. Contains many digestive enzymes and very low pH: Lysosome
  5. the rER is "rough" because of the presence of this structure on its surface: ribosome
  6. Responsible for lipid synthesis: (No exact match, maybe a mistake)
  7. The site where most ATP is synthesized: (No exact match, maybe a mistake)
  8. Have 9+2 and 9+0 arrangement: Flagella

Assuming the questions are to be matched with the given options, here are the correct matches for the ones with clear answers:

  • The site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination: Golgi apparatus
  • Have pores thus allowing movement of molecules across its double membranes: Nucleus
  • Contains many digestive enzymes and very low pH: Lysosome
  • the rER is "rough" because of the presence of this structure on its surface: ribosome
  • Have 9+2 and 9+0 arrangement: Flagella

For the others, maybe the options are i…

Answer:

  1. The site where proteins are sorted and marked for delivery to their final destination: Golgi apparatus
  2. Site of oxidation: (No correct term in given list)
  3. Have pores thus allowing movement of molecules across its double membranes: Nucleus
  4. Contains many digestive enzymes and very low pH: Lysosome
  5. the rER is "rough" because of the presence of this structure on its surface: ribosome
  6. Responsible for lipid synthesis: (No correct term in given list)
  7. The site where most ATP is synthesized: (No correct term in given list)
  8. Have 9+2 and 9+0 arrangement: Flagella